Trifluoromethyl-substituted spirocyclic ketoenols

a trifluoromethyl and spirocyclic technology, applied in the field of trifluoromethylsubstituted spirocyclic ketoenols, can solve the problems of insufficient compatibility of these compounds with plants, in particular with respect to crop plants, and the activity spectrum of herbicidal, acaricidal and insecticidal activities and/or the activity spectrum

Inactive Publication Date: 2005-03-01
BAYER AG
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However, the herbicidal, acaricidal and insecticidal activity and/or the activity spectrum and the compati

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Example (I-1-a-1)

At 60° C., 9 g of the compound of Example (I-1) in 20 ml of anhydrous dimethylformamide (DMF) are added dropwise to 7.4 g of potassium tert-butoxide in 30 ml of DMF, and the mixture is stirred at 60° C. for 2 h. The reaction solution is then poured into 250 ml of ice-water and, at 0-10° C., acidified with concentrated hydrochloric acid to pH 2, and the solid is filtered off with suction and dried.

The crude product is boiled in methyl tert-butyl ether (MTBE) / n-hexane, filtered off with suction and dried.

Yield: 6.15 g (74% of theory); m.p.: >250° C.

The following compounds of the formula (I-1-a) were prepared similarly to Example (I-1-a-1) and in accordance with the general preparation instructions:

(I-1-a)Ex. No.VWXYZm.p. ° C.IsomerI-1-a-2HHCH3HCH3245βI-1-a-3HHCH3CH3CH3175βI-1-a-4HClClCH3H>250βI-1-a-5CH3CH3CH3CH3H>250βI-1-a-6HCH3CH3ClH>248βI-1-a-7HHBrHCH3212β

Example (I-1-b-1)

1.42 g of the compound of Example (I-1-a-1) are initially charged in 40 ml of anhydrous ethyl a...

example ii-1

7.86 g of ethyl 1-amino4-trifluoromethyl-cyclohexane-1-carboxylate hydrochloride are initially charged in 30 ml of anhydrous acetonitrile, 13.8 g (0.1 mol) of ground potassium carbonate are added and, at 5-10° C., 5.9 g of mesityleneacetyl chloride in 10 ml of anhydrous acetonitrile are added dropwise over a period of 10 min. The mixture is stirred at room temperature for 3 h.

The reaction solution is poured into 200 ml of ice-water and the pH is checked. After addition of seed crystals, the precipitate is filtered off with suction and taken up in methylene chloride, dried and concentrated. The residue is purified chromatographically on silica gel using methylene chloridelethyl acetate 10:1.

Yield: 9.7 g (83.6% of theory); m.p.: =148° C.

The following compounds of the formula (II) were prepared analogously to Example II-1 and in accordance with the general preparation instructions:

(II)Ex. No.VWXYZR8m.p. ° C.IsomerII-2HHCH3HCH3CH3138βII-3HHCH3CH3CH3CH3158βII-4HCH3ClClHCH3145βII-5CH3CH3C...

example xiv-1

113.33 g (1.18 mol) of ammonium carbonate are initially charged in 337 ml of water, 25.04 g (0.51 mol) of sodium cyanide are added and 42.1 g (0.25 mol) of trifluoromethyl-cyclohexan4-one in 379 ml of ethanol are added dropwise. The reaction solution is stirred at 55-60° C. for 10 h. The pH of the mixture is then adjusted to pH 1-2 using concentrated hydrochloric acid and the precipitate is filtered off with suction and washed with water (49.3 g {circumflex over (=)}83% of theory, m.p.: >250° C.). 48.7 g of the resulting hydantoin A are suspended in 270 ml of 30% strength KOH solution and stirred at reflux under protective gas for 1 day. The reaction mixture is, at 0-10° C., acidified with hydrochloric acid to pH 5.2-5.3 and the precipitate is filtered off with suction. The crude product B is then initially charged in 260 ml of anhydrous methanol, and, at 0-5° C., 21.3 ml (0.253 mol) of thionyl chloride are added dropwise. The suspension is stirred at 0° C. for 30 min and then at 40...

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Abstract

Trifluoromethyl-substituted spirocyclic ketoenols of the formula (I) are provided
wherein
Het represents one of the groups
and G, V, W, X, Y, and Z are as defined in the specification. Also provides are processes for the preparation of the compounds. The compounds of formula (I) find use as pesticides.

Description

FIELD OF THE INVENTIONThe present invention relates to novel trifluoromethyl-substituted spirocyclic ketoenols, to a plurality of processes for their preparation and to their use as pesticides and herbicides.BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTIONPharmaceutical properties of 3-acyl-pyrrolidine-2,4-diones have been described (S. Suzuki et al. Chem. Pharm. Bull. 15 1120 (1967)). Furthermore, N-phenylpyrrolidine-2,4-diones have been synthesized by R. Schmierer and H. Mildenberger (Liebigs Ann. Chem. 1985 1095). A biological activity of these compounds has not been described.EP-A-262 399 and GB-A-2 266 888 disclose compounds of a similar structure (3-aryl-pyrrolidine-2,4-diones); however, a herbicidal, insecticidal or acaricidal activity of these compounds is not known. Known to have herbicidal, insecticidal or acaricidal activity are unsubstituted bicyclic 3-aryl-pyrrolidine-2,4-dione derivatives (EP-A-355 599 and EP-A-415 211) and substituted monocyclic 3-aryl-pyrrolidine-2,4-dione derivatives (E...

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IPC IPC(8): A01N43/12A01N43/02A01N43/34A01N43/38A01N47/06A01N47/02C07C233/00C07C233/52C07C229/00C07C229/48C07C255/46C07C255/00C07D307/00C07D307/94C07D209/54C07D209/00A01N43/08A01N43/36C07B61/00C07C69/757
CPCA01N43/12A01N43/38A01N47/06C07C229/48C07D307/94C07C255/46C07D209/54C07C233/52C07C2101/14C07C2601/14
Inventor FISCHER, REINERGRAFF, ALANBRETSCHNEIDER, THOMASERDELEN, CHRISTOPHDREWES, MARK WILHELMFEUCHT, DIETER
Owner BAYER AG
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